Principle of water thermal energy storage
Principle of water thermal energy storage
There are layers where water of a different temperature can be stored. These layers are called “aquifers”. Water can be extracted from an aquifer and pumped through the building for cooling or heating. After the cooling of heating, the water is fed back into an aquifer with a different temperature.
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